Talk about your logical fallacies..
http://onegoodmove.org/fallacy/falsean.htm
Come on Kalen, What's P?
It's certainly not wheeled locomotion.
Garland,
I'll give you a bit more to help you out a bit:
False Analogy.
Description:
An analogy is a partial similarity between the like features of two things or events on which a comparison can be made.
A false analogy involves comparing two things that are NOT similar.
Note that the two things may be similar in superficial ways, but not with respect to what is being argued. Going back to the 1st link I posted....
P is the act of sitting on your behind...they are the same property.
The reason why the analogy fails is:
In golf, you take the shot standing. You hit the ball standing. You strike the putt standing. You chip the ball while standing. All of these are done normally regardless of how one arrives at the ball. All are done in the exact manner of the normal implementation of the game.
In wheelchair basketball however, every activity is done while sitting. You shoot the ball while sitting, rebound while sitting, dribble while sitting, pursue loose balls while sitting, pass while sitting. None of these are done in the same manner in which the normal implementation of the game is played.